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We’re exploring and designing improvements to the planning of our urban spaces for healthier lives. Sign up for news https://t.co/e3CiK1JxtD 📰 @UK_PRP funded.

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@ResearchTruud
truud_research
2 months
This account is no longer updated. Research news can be found on our LinkedIn profile and website. @BristolUni
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@ResearchTruud
truud_research
4 months
Great to see our Manchester transport case study featured on uncovering unmet need through data at @FestivalofPH
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@DrDGWilliams
David Williams
4 months
Preparations are underway for the final @ResearchTruud event @mshedbristol. Find out more about our research at https://t.co/iyJVXrXDKF.
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@PHIUK_News
Population Health Improvement UK
5 months
🚨 🎓Funded #PhD @sheffielduni (UK only). Help shape better health policy by integrating public preferences into decision-making using EMO & MCDM methods. Part of PHI UK Policy Modelling for Health. 🗓️ Apply by 7 July https://t.co/gZgPxaVNE8 #phiukpmfh @pubhealthjobsuk
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PhD Project - Incorporating social preferences into public health policy decision-making using evolutionary multi-objective optimization and multi-criteria decision modelling approaches at University...
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@ResearchTruud
truud_research
6 months
Behind the Scenes on TRUUD podcast recording https://t.co/MoD2iZJSuv via @YouTube
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@ResearchTruud
truud_research
6 months
The best (and not so good) of public engagement is explored in our latest podcast with guests Dr Andy Gibson @UWEBristol and Miriam Khan from our Public Advisory Group. @pandaemoniumnow #deliberative #engagement #LTNs https://t.co/l2OWDB5DlK
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@PHIUK_News
Population Health Improvement UK
6 months
We're very pleased to announce that PHI UK and the UKPRP Prevention Research Network will be hosting Prevention Research 2026 in Birmingham, 4-5 March. Connecting research, policy and practice for health equity. Register interest at https://t.co/czlzl5yPw7 #preventionresearch26
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@GroundswellCon
GroundsWell Consortium
6 months
Come work with us! Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Policy around UGBS. Work remotely or on a hybrid basis. Applications close 8th June. Apply here: https://t.co/kRrDFAEBXh
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@CGSchoolStreet
Cotham Gardens School Street
6 months
It was great for our Active Travel group to be part of the @ResearchTruud filming by Drummer TV today. Such important research and improving traffic & air quality around schools is crucial for our children's health @MumsForLungs
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@HCDCongress
Healthy City Design 2025 International Congress
6 months
🚶‍♂️🚴‍♀️ How can transport and mobility systems impact health? Submit your abstract for #HCD2025! 🗓️ Deadline: 28 May 🔗 Submit: https://t.co/3enNVG3A8Y 📖 Call for Papers: https://t.co/KstXkKWdqH #HealthyDesign #ActiveTransport
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@ResearchTruud
truud_research
6 months
Published today: "A global report published by the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights that the underlying causes of ill health often stem from factors beyond the health sector, such as lack of quality housing, education and job opportunities." https://t.co/nl57qQgSt6
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A global report published by WHO highlights that the underlying causes of ill health often stem from factors beyond the health sector, such as lack of quality housing, education and job opportunities.
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@ResearchTruud
truud_research
6 months
Listen to @SarahAyres3 and @bates_g discuss the policy and governance challenges of encouraging health considerations in upstream decisions for urban places. @SPAISBristol https://t.co/mvZRmwibGv
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@GroundswellCon
GroundsWell Consortium
7 months
✨New ECR & Partners Webinar Series✨ We’re launching a rolling webinar series where early-career researchers & GroundsWell partners share innovative research methods shaping our work. Register ⬇️ 1⃣ "We Can’t Do It Without Them!" 📅 Wed 30th April, 1PM https://t.co/r6ktZNDAwY
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@HCDCongress
Healthy City Design 2025 International Congress
6 months
🌳 How can urban design and placemaking improve health? Share your insights at #HCD2025! 🗓️ Deadline: 28 May 🔗 Submit: https://t.co/3enNVG47Yw 📖 View the Call for Papers: https://t.co/KstXkKWLgf #HealthyDesign #PublicRealm
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@ResearchTruud
truud_research
6 months
TRUUD researchers and guests discuss some of the sticky issues around creating healthier urban places with @pandaemoniumnow. Listen to our new podcast series out today: https://t.co/ckxApm2Nx2 @BristolUni @UK_PRP @UKPRP_PRN
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@stkaye
Simon Kaye
7 months
1/ 📍 Who speaks up for your neighbourhood? In most of England, the answer is... no one. 64% of people live in places with no hyperlocal government at all. Meanwhile, parish and town councils — where they do exist — vary wildly in scale, capacity, and effectiveness.
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@ResearchTruud
truud_research
7 months
Significant central government support will unlock the ability of England’s mayors to deliver on complex missions such as a preventing ill-health according to a new paper in @RegionalStudies 📰 https://t.co/JWMMomvFv1
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@BristolHealthP
Bristol Health Partners
8 months
On 19 March we're at @UWEBristol to examine how we can generate more supportive environments and joined-up health, care and wellbeing systems. The event is aimed at planners, commissioners, policymakers, providers, local authority colleagues & NGOs. https://t.co/8IpDyuIJA6
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bristolhealthpartners.org.uk
Please join us for the Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments Health Integration Team (SHINE HIT) event at EP1, UWE Bristol on 19 March 2025 (09:45-15:00). Registration, refreshments...
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@LGAcomms
Local Government Association (LGA)
8 months
How do we tackle health inequalities for our communities? Our virtual public health conference taking place 1-3 April with @ADPHUK will explore this. We’ll have expert speakers, best practice and much more. Sign up for free: https://t.co/TFb9QBc22H
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